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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10823 · Sec. 1511

Sec. 1511. SANCTIONS AGAINST SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

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## SEC. 1511 SANCTIONS AGAINST SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO **[**[50 U.S.C. 1701 note](/us/usc/t50/s1701)**]** ###
(a)Codification of Executive Branch Sanctions The sanctions imposed on Serbia and Montenegro, as in effect on the date of the enactment of this Act, that were imposed by or pursuant to the following directives of the executive branch shall (except as provided under subsections
(d)and (e)) remain in effect until changed by law: ####
(1)Executive Order 12808 of May 30, 1992, as continued in effect on May 25, 1993. ####
(2)Executive Order 12810 of June 5, 1992. ####
(3)Executive Order 12831 of January 15, 1993. ####
(4)Executive Order 12846 of April 25, 1993. ####
(5)Department of State Public Notice 1427, effective July 11, 1991. ####
(6)Proclamation 6389 of December 5, 1991 (56 Fed. Register 64467). ####
(7)Department of Transportation Order 92–5–38 of May 20, 1992. ####
(8)Federal Aviation Administration action of June 19, 1992 (14 C.F.R. Part 91). ###
(b)Prohibition on Assistance No funds appropriated or otherwise made available by law may be obligated or expended on behalf of the government of Serbia or the government of Montenegro. ###
(c)International Financial Institutions The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States executive director of each international financial institution to use the voice and vote of the United States to oppose any assistance from that institution to the government of Serbia or the government of Montenegro, except for basic human needs. ###
(d)Exception Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President is authorized and encouraged to exempt from sanctions imposed against Serbia and Montenegro that are described in subsection
(a)those United States-supported programs, projects, or activities that involve reform of the electoral process, the development of democratic institutions or democratic political parties, or humanitarian assistance (including refugee care and human rights observation). ###
(e)Waiver Authority ####
(1)The President may waive or modify the application, in whole or in part, of any sanction described in subsection (a), the prohibition in subsection (b), or the requirement in subsection (c). ####
(2)Such a waiver or modification may only be effective upon certification by the President to Congress that the President has determined that the waiver or modification is necessary #####
(A)to meet emergency humanitarian needs, or #####
(B)to achieve a negotiated settlement of the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina that is acceptable to the parties. * * * * * * * # TITLE XVI ARMS CONTROL MATTERS ## subtitle A Programs in Support of the Prevention and Control of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction * * * * * * *
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Sec. 1511
SANCTIONS AGAINST SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO
Fed. Reg.56 FR 64467
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